1-At the end of the Meno (around 100b) Socrates says that if
Meno can convince Anytus of the things they have concluded in the
dialogue he will provide a benefit to the Athenians. Given the
background of the Apology what do you think Socrates means by this.
What is the overall topic of the Meno? and how is it relevant to
the Athenians or to us for that matter?
2-In the Phaedo Socrates is preparing for his death and
consoling his friends that death is not a bad thing. There are
echoes of the end of the Apology here. Much of the dialogue deals
with arguments for the survival of the soul after death. We have
already seen in the Meno the famous argument for the pre-existence
of the soul to explain the puzzle of learning (cf Meno 81e ff);
Aristotle in his Posterior Analytics (76a ff) will provide another
solution to this puzzle that doesn’t require the preexistence of
the soul. My question here regards Plato’s general conception of
the body in the the Phaedo. He famously states that the proper aim
of philosophy is the practice of dying and death (64a). He goes on
to claim that only the philosopher (lover of wisdom) can have
genuine virtues; non-philosophers overcome fear by greater fears
and overcome desires by stronger desires (69a-c); virtues require
knowledge and only the philosopher has real knowledge so only the
philosopher can actually be virtuous. What is Plato’s underlying
attitude towards the body in this dialogue as you see it? What
essentially is the human being for Plato as you can gather from
this dialogue? is he correct in this? why or why not? (address any
or all of the above in your posting and end your posting with a
question of your own).
3-How does Descartes find certainty in the Meditations?
4-As a background for Gandhi it would be helpful if you watch
the Academy
Award winning film entitled Gandhi from 1982. This will give
you a sense of his history, development and context as well as some
of most powerful events of his career.
In what sense can Gandhi’s life be considered a success?
Returning to the Socratic credo “a good man is not harmed in life
or death” and “better to suffer injustice than to do injustice”
(cf. Discussion above on the Apology and Gorgias), is Gandhi’s life
proof of these claims? How are Gandhi’s ethical/ political views
grounded in his religious/ metaphysical/ philosophical views? (in
your discussion respond to any or all of the above and end your
posting with a question of your own).

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